- The experiences of an auto salesman in Mexico.
- The scene of this swift comedy is laid in Mexico, a merry-go round's only rival for revolutions. Charlie, an auto salesman selling Detroit corn-poppers, falls in love with a senorita first clip out of the box. Her sweetheart, however, a big Mex., interferes and throws Charlie out into the street, then chases him. Charlie takes refuge in a barber shop, donning a beard. The Mex. comes in. He is the barber and starts to shaving Charlie, but discovers who he is. Charlie gets away in his flivver. He goes to a store and comes out dressed as a woman. He vamps several men and when one gets fresh knocks him down. His masquerade is discovered by another would-be lover. Things quiet down a bit and Charlie arranges for a demonstration of a flivver. The flivver blows up. The crowd chases Charlie, who gets away by taking refuge in the jail. He goes to sleep. Next day he goes to the bull fight. And is chased by the bull. Charlie protects himself with a mattress, narrowly misses being gored several times, as the toreadors and the crowd look on. With a broom he finally chases four bulls from the arena.—Universal Weekly, November 25, 1922
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